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Black Beans & Rice Casserole: {Meatless} Monday Meal

If you’re looking for a hearty dish to keep you warm this winter, look no further than this Black Beans & Rice Casserole. I love this dish for a few reasons. First, it is gorgeous and since we “eat with our eyes” by surveying our meal before and while tasting it, this colorful culinary creation is mighty enticing. Second, it’s really good for you. I use brown rice for a ton of whole grain and high fiber goodness, black beans for their digestive system benefits and protein without much fat, carrots for their cardiovascular health benefits and tomatoes for their antioxidant goodness. This recipe is such a favorite in my home that Eliana frequently tells her “babies” that she is cooking them a casserole for dinner that is “so yummy.” Aw, that little one knows the way to this foodie mama’s, heart, huh? Hopefully, hearing that little quote makes up for the fact that, again, I forgot to snap a photo of Eliana enjoying this dish. I know, I know: I’m slipping!

Before you make this recipe, you must know that it takes around two hours from start to finish, so this is not a quick and easy weeknight meal. But, as my husband says, “It sounds complicated but it tastes amazing!” One way you can cut down on prep time is to make this dish over a few days so that on the night you want to eat it, you only spend around 15 minutes assembling the casserole and 25-30 minutes baking it. To make this dish ahead of time, prepare the different components (rice, tomato sauce and bean mixture minus the grated carrots) up to 3 days ahead of time and store them in air-tight zipper top bags or containers in the refrigerator until you are ready to build the casserole. The night you want to make it, turn on the oven and jump to the last step of this recipe entitled “Build the Casserole.”

 

 

Ingredients:

 

I like to set up my spices by putting them into little bowls so I can easily take out pinches as I cook.

 

Preparation:

Heat the oven to 350°

 

 

 

 

 

Set up a station with all the components so you can easily build the casserole. Chances are, that unless you stop to take photos along the way while you prep, your tortillas won’t curl from the heat of the sauce. But if they do, just flatten them back out with the bean mixture and all will be fine.

 

 

Let’s eat!

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Cooking!